Probably just a typo, but the file name is alarms.tps (not alarms.tbs)Have you tried using windows search facility to find where the file is located?

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Stilll trying to move my alarms from one computer to another, never have been able to do so after months of trying

It should be easy as all the files kirby uses are located in the one folder where the program runs from.Why don't we arrange a time for me to remotely connect to your computer using Team Viewer so I can help you.I can even phone you (on a landline) so we can discuss what I am doing.Send me an email with your details so we can arrange a suitable time and exchange details.

I recommend changing the installation folder to c:\kirby alarm pro. It keeps things much simpler.

Ian

The reason Ian suggests this alternate location is that the KA installation defaults to Program Files for everything, including the KA data files like ALARMS.TPS. Since Windows 7 it has been illegal for a program to write to the Program Files directory. So what Windows does in this case is to move the data files to the C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Kirby Alarm Pro folder. This works okay but the problem is that most users would be hard pressed to find this folder AND if you run Windows File History this folder never gets backed up.

If you follow Ian's suggestion then all of KA's files will stay together in that folder. But File History will not backup that folder unless you add it to the Quick Access list.

My Suggestion is that the KA installation ask where you wish to store the data files with a default of C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Kirby Alarm Pro . Then the data files would automatically be included in the File History.

After the update was complete I shutdown normally. When I rebooted Kirby Alarm was not running and there was no KA icon in the system tray but "Kirby Alarm Pro (32 bit)" was in the Task Manager" So I did an "end task" and started KA manually from File Explorer. Now KA came up normally. So I did a Windows restart and this time KA came up as usual. I have no idea of why it didn't start on the first boot after the upgrade.

On a new PC that came with Win 10 Pro, I tried reinstalling Kirby Alarm Pro. It was not a success at first but eventually using the compatibility setting for Win 7 I got it almost running perfectly by installing to C:\Program Files (x86). In fact everything runs as it should other than start with Windows.

There's a link in the StartUp folder but it still requires manual starting. Like I say, other than that it runs almost perfectly, the "almost" being related to my screen resolution of 3840*2160 which even with a 200% dpi scale-up makes KAP's interface look a little odd but I can live with that.

I find windows 10 to be very stable, however I still have trouble navigating the new menu style.To overcome this I installed Classic Shell. (http://www.classicshell.net/)This wonderful piece of software took away all my frustration of finding things in windows 10 Best of all.. it's free!

Ian

PS. Before upgrading to windows 10 I recommend you ensure your printers etc are windows 10 compatible.I had to replace mine because there was not a windows 10 driver for it.